Fans of Incarcerated Dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel took to social media on Wednesday night to attack Opposition Spokesperson on Youth and Culture, Lisa Hanna, following her recent call for the self-proclaimed “Worl Boss” to be banned for the airwaves of Jamaica. Thousands of “Gaza Nation” members spanning from across the world including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, USA, UK and Canada left a slew of gritty comments on the frequent Instagram user’s account. While many of comments aren’t deemed fit for publishing, a vast number of the posts called for Hanna to perform sexual favours on her mother, many asked for a public apology from the Minister, others insisted her resignation, while some simply declared she had lost their support, respect and they will not be voting for her or the People’s National Party (PNP) again.

Posted By: admin On: February 23, 2017

Fans of Incarcerated Dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel took to social media on Wednesday night to attack Opposition Spokesperson on Youth and Culture, Lisa Hanna, following her recent call for the self-proclaimed “Worl Boss” to be banned for the airwaves of Jamaica.

Thousands of “Gaza Nation” members spanning from across the world including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, USA, UK and Canada left a slew of gritty comments on the frequent Instagram user’s account. While many of comments aren’t deemed fit for publishing, a vast number of the posts called for Hanna to perform sexual favours on her mother, many asked for a public apology from the Minister, others insisted her resignation, while some simply declared she had lost their support, respect and they will not be voting for her or the People’s National Party (PNP) again.

On Wednesday Lisa Hanna called for Vybz Kartel’s music to be banned from playing on the radio in Jamaica. “The issue where Kartel’s music keeps coming out more than any other person because i haven’t heard any new songs from Buju since he has been incarcerated, i think we need to get to the root cause of that,” She said during an interview.

“We need to find out how the songs are being made, how they are getting out, is there corruption in the prison system,” she added.

Hanna however stated she’s not only against the self-proclaimed “Worl Boss” being played on the local airwaves but any convicted criminal,”If you are convicted until you are not convicted perhaps it is your music needs not be played on the radio,” she said.